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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1921)
until 1900. He was then chosen as state superintendent o f pub L E M O N S C O N D U C E TO lic instruction, and held that HEALTH A N D PLEASE office until 1911, when he be came president of the Oregon Have New Importance Hi Diet, J. H. Ackerman, president of Normal school at Monmouth, Say Specialists. the Oregon Normal school and which was revived after being prominent educator of the state idle one year. Long L ist of B * v * r a * * * and Desserts for the last 35 years, died sud Mr. Ackerman was a member In W hich Juice Can Be Used, as denly at 8 o'clock Sunday morn W sll as In N um ber sf Saucos o f the Unitarian church and of fo r Fish and MoaL ing, at his home in Monmouth, tne Washington Masonic lodge following a stroke of apoplexy. la the olden times sailors win» took of Portland of which he. once long trips and ate no fresh vegetables He apparently had been in good served as master. • He is sur uod fruits for weeks or months wore health when he arose that morn vived by üis widow and three likely to fall victims to scurvy. Finally x euro or a partial cure for It was ing and following breakfast with daughters, Mrs. E. F. Carleton ound la lemon juice. the family walked out on the Of late years scientists have been of Eugene, whose husband is king a study o f scurvy. Its cause front porch for {fie morning superintendent o f schools there; ind its cure and o f the condition- newspaper. He had returned in Mrs. Roy Burton nf Salem, and hat make the body proof against this disease. They have discovered a sub to the house and had read for tsnr* .-ailed vitamin« O, which seem- Mrs. Alfred Luntjl of Corvallis, about 20 minutej when he was ; f o preveut and oven to cure this dls whose husband is a professor n eaae. It -is found In many foods stricken and passed away with iinong them tomatoes and sueh cit Oregon Agricultural college. out warning. rus fruits as oranges, grapefruit and Interment took place in the | lemons. Mr. Ackerman had been presi Lemons, therefore, have a new itu Salem cemetery Tuesday after porta rice in the diet, according to food dent o f the Normal for the last noon. » specialists In the United States De 10 years and previous to that partment o f Agriculture, office of J. H. Ackerman Dies Honest Advertising in Dentistry of Apoplexy Stroke was state superintendent of public instruction in Oregon for 12 years. He was born in Toronto, Iowa, November 7, 1855. While a young man he taught school in Wisconsin. He was a graduate o f the state normal school at Milwaukee. Wis. ¡Mr. Ackerman began his career as an Oregon educator in 1889. when he arrived in Port land and became principal o f the Holladay school. Later he was superintendent of the East Port land schools. He served also as principal o f the Harrison street school. A N X IO U S TO PLEASE. “ It’s like this, Nfizzus Oggy,” ex plained the proprietor of the Tote Fair store at TumlinviUe, Ark •‘This yur cus»ed drummer has just .ailed me a liar. Would yau d rut her I’ d wait on you now and mebbv give him a chalice to apologize and back out, or would you prefer to see the tight first and trust to luck that I’ ll be able to wait on you afterward?” — Kansas City Star. A Prea* Notice. "Here. wba< do you mean by say ing That the costumes o f our chorus glrta showed signs o f w ea rV “They were somewhat, frayed." "W ear didn’t dt» it. It’s the num er ous changes "— Louisville Courier-Jour hopie economics. They are no longer te be valued simply for their flavor, but also us it source o f one o f these necessary substances. Lemons can be prepared in all sorts >f ways In the preparation o f meals. There Is s long list o f beverage* and ¡’'dessert- In which lemon Juice Is used, ua well as a number o f delicious sauces that expert cooks have Invent ed to serve on flsh and meat. Many of these sauces the busy housekeeper has no time to make, but she can cut u lemon In tw o and put It on the table to serve with flsh, oysters, or meat. Some people think that a little lemon Jalce adds Just the zest needed to make eggs on toast a tasteful dish. Lemon Juice Is also good on spinach and other green vegetables, on many ktnds o f salads, and a lio as flavoring for pudding sauce» and cakss. M A N Y S C U L P T O R S ID L E . nal. AN OILY SPOUTER. ’ “ How about that oil company yon invested in. Did they find a gftsher?” “ Only the one that wrote the prospectus.” — Boston Transcript. In 1896 Mr.' Ackerman was elected superintendent o f schools o f Multnomah county and served YourSummer Outing According to American Art News, the sculptors complain that there is little work at present in their line of endeavor, and even the leading men are “ waiting.” The commem orative war statues and patriotic groups that were to decorate cities, towns and cemeteries, have not thus far materialized. The unsettled con ditions of the country, they contend, which are holding up building, are accountable for the present “ dol drums.” ’ la a matter o f importance to You. Where you will upend it is a matter of interest to us. TH E M EANEST MAN. The meanest man is not, as has been reported, the Carolina farmer who used to light a lamp on the breakfast table, tell his hired men to notice the location of the victuals so they could find them in the dark, and then blow the lamp out and let them do so. The meanest man must hare been riding downtown the other morning on a Nor^h side street car line. “What did you get your wife for her birthday, John?” one asked. “ Oh, I got her 15 gallons of gaso line and five gallons of engine oil.” And he never smiled when he said it, either.^-Exi-hauge. are now in effect to the following delightful places for Rest, Récréation and An aus« ment N e w p o r t On Lb* Pacific Ocean and Yaquina Bay is this . — .charming old pjace where thousands return year after year to spend their vacation*. "A..- Crater Lflke A world wonder in the Cascade Range. More than a mile above the sea is this beautiful azure blae lake, aet in the crater o f a huge mouatain. T illa m o o k ’ County Beaches ^yond coa.t th * R ange Mountains tne ocean and J ar* the»«- new and unspoiled/ placea where forest meet. Other Resorts Detroit (Bre.tenJ.ua*> Hot Springs. Mt. Jefferson Country), McCiedie S o t Springe. Josephine County Caves, Shasta Mountain Resorts, Yoaemite National Par :k. WAR W IDOWS REMARRY. British war widows are remarry ing so rapidly that the chancellor expects to be able to reduce pension appropriations in this tears budget by $50,009,000. This is only one of the factors contributing to the anticipate«] reduction, but it ia stated that thousands of women made widows bv the war have again become wiv«*s and thus automatical ly.their names are taken off the pen sion list “ Ore#on Outdoors” is the title of our new summer booklet which describes the different resorts in western Oregon and includes hotel and camp information. Copy free on request. For further information inquire o f ticket agents. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger AgenL nuBiMiaiuaiiiBiiMJiiMiihii i i M i i , a i m a i i : B i i « i i B i , m ia < i ; a r v ! i a . i i N W E E X A M IN E W E G R IN D W E F IT THE YOUR YOUR YOUR SAME EYES, j LENSES, GLASSES, | Opposite Ladd & Bush Bank § Dr. Burdette, Optometrist i n i c l an i 1 advertise to help you select your dentist. 1 have nothing to offer to you but dentistry as practiced by all- men of reputation. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE uatron ize m y as I giv e the best o ffic e , q u a lu v o f w ork and save them tim e and exp en se. THE DEMAND OF TODAY IS SANITATION EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATE OF WORK CHEERFULLY GIVEN FREE I Keep Open All Day Saturday Gold Crown $7 .0 0 Bridge Work $ 7 .0 0 per tooth DR. ALF * \ Gray Bldg. SALEM, OREGON AS SARAH UNDERSTOOD Plates $ 1 5 .0 0 . $ 2 0 00 Extraction $1 50 SWENNES D E N T IS T IT Colored Cook Had H e r Own Idea of A rra n g e m e rt W hich the “ Miesue" Had Made. Tn a certain city of the South the negro servants for the most part go to their own homes at night. In the case of the cook of a clergyman s family, she not only does this, but frequently arrives at the rectory at too late an hour to prepare break fast. This sort of thing occurred so often that the pastor’ s wife in formed the cook that,* for each breakfast missed, there would be a. reduction in cook’ s weekly . wages. Passively Sarah assented to this. It was not long thereafter that the mistress heard this conversation btitween the servant next door and the delinquent cook : t .“ Seems to me that yo’ all gits-to work mighty late." “ I, gits to work when I gits R E A L IS M IN O P E R A It is doubtful whether “ I Pagliao ei” could' be other than a master piece, considerin'! the circumstances in which it was written, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. As a boy. Leoncavallo (whose death was re corded some time ago) was present at a suburban theater in Naples, when he saw a thrilling love drama enacted in real life on the stage, while as in the opera, the audience applauded wildly what they thought fo be intense realism. Leoncaval lo’s father’s valet was the rival lover, and was in the theater at the time. The actor sent for him and stabbed him behind the scenes. There was a further personal link in the drama. T^eoiica-vallo’s father was a judge, and it fell to his task to try the ae- tor-murderer and to sentence him U> 20 years’ imprisonment. Over Hartman’s Jewelry Store TIME CARD Valley & Siletz Railroad i Motor Leaves Independence Daily 10:50 a. m. Motor Leaves Independence Daily Except Sunday 4:10 p. m. Motor Arrives Independence, Daily 9:50 a. m. Motor Arrives Independence, Daily Except Sunday 3:50 p. in. Freight serviee daily except Sunday, Leave Independence 7‘30 a. m. L. K. WATSON. 8upt FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED For real service and results list your property with us. W e have six salesmen with machines. We inspect and photograph your prop erty and advertise extensively, and have a demand for property at all limes. Fred W. German Co., 732 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port land, Oregon. 4-3 “ How vo’ all manage ’bout break fast ?” ' “ Oh, I pays de missus to cook de breakfast.” SUDDEN Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: “EAT MORE BREAD P R O S P E R IT Y “ They tell me,’’ .said the fereigr- visitor, “ that your country is over run with tire newly rich.” “ So it is,” replied the American host. “ I’ ve Seen pearl necklaces ut, necks that a few years ago were tiont too well acquainted with soap ano water.” — Birmingham Age-Herald THE And’reduce the high cost of living.” H0LSUM BREAD L U R E : ,- "A week ago the proprietor of that soda fountain was on the verge af bankruptcy, and now he is getting rich.” “ How come?” “ He put latticed swinging half- doom in front.” -Judge IS THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE MOST WHOLESOME ON THE MARKET TODAY. BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF IN V O L V E D "HI* aentene«“* are terribly volved, aren’t they ?” "Very. They read almost though they had h.-en written by man who got up the mi-ome forma.” in aa tha tax Mo 1 «i Tenement» for China. Dr ( ’ A Huntley. » Baptist mis nonary -•■•■•»ntty returned from China, state- rtm' he American Baptist For eign Misalor Society «-IP erect strlerl« rat-proof model tenements near Shuns hal Baptist College In their flsht >i<aln»i the dlsense-apreadin* rodent All hou-o- will he equipped with every modem livatenle and sanitary devlre Miss-orarie* H ave Hard Fight "flu" In Indi«. where supei stltloo -» j e-old and siinltatlon Is' ut> kaown '« « terrine battle, Baptl* medical i -"•tonarle* report flnwevei daring H»ls 191# their work w ss rem* ntzed n> hare helped decrease tht number ot d.-i'h a The Indian method o f treatment is to keep th* patl*n: • wake >• Your Grocer Has It. C h e r r y C ity B a k in g C o A Piano Bargain Awaits You You can have a piano installed in your borne for a cash payment of §10. Sub sequent payments just as reasonable. This is a bargain you cannot afford to miss. For full particulars O T H E R DA Y S. THE BOW OPTICAL CO. 3 2 5 State Street, Salem church or bank to vour advantage. Flghtu DAY All work 1« done by ourselves with our own machines and equipment. This is your assurance that you will receive the best. a legitimate way, aiding you to select your store, ready.” • »* Round Trip - Summer Excursion Pares Stores, churches and banks advertise, doing' so in i ■ i a i a > ai*i a * ai au »i*r«i*M«T “ T want to get hack to the gwwl aid fifty-fifty (lay*,” remarked the remini * a-nt person. “ B’ hnt do vou mean by ’fifty-fifty’ dava ?" ’“The days when there was twice 30 iwnta’ worth in everv dollar.” Address AY 367, Polk County Post, Independence, Oregon